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A Matter of Size

Herzi, a very likable obese man, living in a small town in Israel, gets mad when he is thrown out of his Dieting Club by its skinny tyrannical leader who calls him a whale cos he is actually putting on weight, and then he gets fired from his job as a Chef at a Salad … Continue reading

And May I Say What An Honor It Is For You To Have Me

The late and very great Kenneth Williams was a much loved British comic actor and comedian who was a mainstay of the classic ‘Carry On’ movies in the 1960’s and 1970’s.  A wickedly funny and articulate man who was probably like the U.K.’s own Charles Nelson Reilly.  Although he was as camp as a row … Continue reading

Another Opening, Another Show : Queer Art in Whalers Wharf PTown

Queerguru was at Whaler’s Wharf Open Studios for the opening of three new exhibits and we talked to the artists Greg Salvatori, James Frederick and Gaston Lacombe, The new shows run until September 6th The interviews were conducted by Roger Walker-Dack and filmed by Dan Desjardins   >/center>

Author, Journalist and Activist Paul Burston talks about his memoir “WE CAN BE HEROES”

    When you read a resume like PAUL BURSTON‘s you feel (a) totally exhausted and (b) that you really should achieve more with your own life! He’s a journalist, author, activist, one-time editor, and founder and host of POLARI the LGBTQ+ literary salon. Before we started talking to him we knew a little about … Continue reading

AIDS DIVA The Legend of Connie Norman

  In the second half of the last Century when the LGBTQ community found its very survival was at risk, even at its darkest moments there was usually also a bright beacon of light and hope.  As the AIDS pandemic devastated us indiscriminately in the 1980’s most of us felt overwhelmed and helpless,  but there … Continue reading

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